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Old 21-Jan-2008, 14:11
vera mcmanus
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Default Grammar problem

Hi,
I have a problem with using gerund and infinitive. Does exist an easy rule when I shoud use gerund and when infinitive?
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Please give an example of a problematic sentence.

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